A Quote by Freeman Tilden

The chief aim of Interpretation is not instruction, but provocation. — © Freeman Tilden
The chief aim of Interpretation is not instruction, but provocation.
As Chief Secretary to the Treasury, I aim to be the disrupter in chief; I want to challenge those who aim to block change, stop development and restrict success. I want to challenge the caution that strangles risk-takers and go-getters.
The instruction of children should aim gradually to combine knowing and doing. Among all sciences mathematics seems to be the only one of a kind to satisfy this aim most completely.
Art is never about provocation and never about human taste. Since the human being is not the measure for art, provocation cannot be the artistic aim. Art is about necessity, not about human will. Society is more and more brainwashed and mistakes itself for art.
Truly speaking, it is not instruction, but provocation, that I can receive from another soul. What he announces, I must find true in me, or reject; and on his word, or as his second, be he who he may, I can accept nothing.
I think that the essential instruction of the Bible is very much topical. The sole problem is that with every change of historical setting, you need to readjust the interpretation of the message.
Despite the never ending play of conscious correction and instruction, the surrounding atmosphere and spirit is in the end the chief agent in forming manners.
The formation of one's character ought to be everyone's chief aim.
What leads to unhappiness is making pleasure the chief aim.
What leads to unhappiness, is making pleasure the chief aim.
The chief aim of wisdom is to enable one to bear with the stupidity of the ignorant.
Don't fall victim to what I call the ready-aim-aim-aim-aim syndrome. You must be willing to fire.
The truth then is, that the Russian Comintern is still confessedly engaged in endeavoring to foment war in order to facilitate revolution, and that one of its chief organizers, Lozovsky, has been installed as principal adviser to Molotov...A few months ago he wrote in the French publication, L Vie Ouvriere...that his chief aim in life is the overthrow of the existing order in the great Democracies.
For a man solemnly to undertake the interpretation of any portion of Scripture without invocation of God, to be taught and instructed by His Spirit, is a high provocation of him; nor shall I expect the discovery of truth from any one who thus proudly engages in a work so much beyond his ability.
Where it is the chief aim to teach many things, little education is given or received.
Our chief aim is to make beautiful things that will last forever.
Singleness of purpose is one of the chief essentials for success in life, no matter what may be one's aim.
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